Each year, The International Screenwriters’ Association compiles a list of the 25 screenwriters to watch. This year, Film Inquiry is here to guide you through the incredible list of gifted individuals! Our next writer is Adam Karlson. Film Inquiry spoke with Adam about his writing process, the details of his
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This article contains spoilers for The Orville, Star Trek: The Original Series, and Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. Featuring broad comedy and characters who don’t seem to be taking their jobs very seriously, the first trailer for The Orville suggested that the Fox series would be a spoof of Star
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As is the case with Roman Reigns in modern WWE, sometimes a champion’s reign lasts way too long. But the opposite can also be true. Somebody could get a big title win and only hold onto the belt for a few weeks, possibly even days, before being forced back to
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Warning: contains spoilers for Wicked Little Letters. Wicked Little Letters is remarkable for two things: being stuffed with the kind of language to make a sailor blush, and generosity to its true story’s real-life characters. If the film had told the complete tale of the poison pen campaign that scandalised
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This article contains mild spoilers from the Dune novel. Director Denis Villeneuve faced many dilemmas when crafting the finale of his two-part Dune adaptation. Frank Herbert’s narrative is sprawling, and the climactic confrontation between Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet) and the forces of the Emperor (Christopher Walken) was full of landmines